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fandomtownies2011-12-08 08:17 am
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JGOB, Thursday Morning
It was possible cupcakes weren’t going to help the situation at all. But Stark wanted some and thought it entirely likely that others on the island would appreciate something as well. And the radio had mentioned something about weaponizing pastries, hadn’t it? He wasn’t entirely sure what that was about, but some cupcakes weren’t going to hurt. Unless he vanished. That might hurt. Although the radio had also mentioned something about crazy being a good defense, and he was sure that he could manage something in that area. That was why he had braved the rather deserted (and somewhat diminished) streets of Fandom this morning.
Unfortunately, when he arrived at JGOB it was even more deserted than the streets had been. No Jeff. No employees. No customers. And, since the shop had been empty since yesterday afternoon, no cupcakes (the last of those had ended up on the sidewalk out front yesterday). Only a handful of day-old and likely somewhat stale other pastries.
"Hello?" Stark asked as he nervously walked around the shop hoping for signs of life. There were none. It seemed abandoned. This wasn’t good.
Suppressing an urge to flail (at least momentarily), Stark started cleaning up. It seemed like the thing to do. Maybe the employees were just late. Or were hiding out from whatever it was outside that had blanketed the island. There was no reason to assume that they’d vanished. Just because that was the most likely explanation didn’t mean it was the correct one. And if they showed up, then cleaning up would only help them since they were already late.
He didn’t really expect them to show up. Not really. He kept glancing up hopefully at the door while he worked though, just in case. When things were clean and still the shop remained empty except for the solitary Banik, then the panic started setting in. At least it was mild. So far. Mostly it just led to loud and nervous humming. And arm motions most accurately described as flailing. And pacing. He ended up, eventually, in front of the ovens.
"I could bake!" he said to the empty pastry shop. "I think. There’s no one to mind. And someone might want some cupcakes." There was bound to be at least one other person on the island in search of pastries today, wasn’t there? "What do I need? They have everything here. I think. They must. Need chocolate. It has to be chocolate. There should always be chocolate. Chocolate, chocolate, chocolate..." Baking would happen, eventually, if he could get the flailing and the urge to completely freak out under control.
[Expecting one but totally open for others as well. I am sadly AFK while covered with teacup humans, but I will be available briefly between 1-2 EST and after 5.]
Unfortunately, when he arrived at JGOB it was even more deserted than the streets had been. No Jeff. No employees. No customers. And, since the shop had been empty since yesterday afternoon, no cupcakes (the last of those had ended up on the sidewalk out front yesterday). Only a handful of day-old and likely somewhat stale other pastries.
"Hello?" Stark asked as he nervously walked around the shop hoping for signs of life. There were none. It seemed abandoned. This wasn’t good.
Suppressing an urge to flail (at least momentarily), Stark started cleaning up. It seemed like the thing to do. Maybe the employees were just late. Or were hiding out from whatever it was outside that had blanketed the island. There was no reason to assume that they’d vanished. Just because that was the most likely explanation didn’t mean it was the correct one. And if they showed up, then cleaning up would only help them since they were already late.
He didn’t really expect them to show up. Not really. He kept glancing up hopefully at the door while he worked though, just in case. When things were clean and still the shop remained empty except for the solitary Banik, then the panic started setting in. At least it was mild. So far. Mostly it just led to loud and nervous humming. And arm motions most accurately described as flailing. And pacing. He ended up, eventually, in front of the ovens.
"I could bake!" he said to the empty pastry shop. "I think. There’s no one to mind. And someone might want some cupcakes." There was bound to be at least one other person on the island in search of pastries today, wasn’t there? "What do I need? They have everything here. I think. They must. Need chocolate. It has to be chocolate. There should always be chocolate. Chocolate, chocolate, chocolate..." Baking would happen, eventually, if he could get the flailing and the urge to completely freak out under control.
[Expecting one but totally open for others as well. I am sadly AFK while covered with teacup humans, but I will be available briefly between 1-2 EST and after 5.]

Dun dun DUUUN
Until she got there.
"Hello?" Echo echo echo. "Helloooooo?"
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Well. That presupposed them being around, which they weren't, but . . .
"Stark? Hey, man! Thank frak you're still here."
Look out, Stark, incoming tacklehug.
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"They're all," he waved an arm to indicate the empty shop. "Gone. Or just not here. I don't know which. But they aren't here. Just me."
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"I'm here. Still." In spite of crazy ideas like manning a bakery while the world was ending. "So are you." Obviously, but it was still a relief. Anders was one of his favorite people and most of his other favorite people had been disappeared. "Good. I'm glad. Very glad."
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In some silly way, it made him feel better to know someone was here. The bakery being empty was just sad.
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Possibly he might continue hanging onto Anders's arm. For balance. Or reassurance. Or both.
"I thought I should do something. So I cleaned. And there were still no people. So I baked. Or started to. I thought it might help. And I needed to do something."
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"Dude! Keep baking! You might just save everyone."
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"I remember. It worked. A little." It had at least slowed down a rogue deer or two enough for Stark to get past them. "But I didn't understand," he said. "About the pie. What did it do?"
And cupcake weapons seemed like a terrible abuse of chocolate.
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If ever there was a time for Karla's cooking to come in handy . . .
"Save the good ingredients for people to eat. We can hit 'em with the cupcake abominations."
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"But...we did it before. We could do it again. I've done worse." And the last time the universe almost ended for him he'd mostly just stared in horror because there was nothing he could do.
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"It'll keep us busy, at least," Anders pointed out.
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"Busy is good," Stark said, nodding. "Busy helps. With not thinking." About how the universe was ending and everyone he'd ever known had vanished, things like that. "Much better than being not busy."
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"I know," Stark said, looking around sadly. He missed them already. He shook his head then, trying to clear his thoughts. If he started thinking about missing people he'd never stop and that way lay madness. Or at least a good approximation of it. "People cupcakes first, or weapon cupcakes?"
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"Weapon cupcakes first," he decided, darting behind the counter to grab a can of whipped cream from the refrigerator and just pile a pie plate high with it. Then another. "Give you something to hold 'em off while you get the other cupcakes done, first."
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"We could try some of the," shudder, "meat ones. From the summer."
Fandomites, you better appreciate what this Banik was willing to do for you.
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"It's too short notice to get the --" it was Anders's turn to cringe -- "stuff to make sushi ones . . ."
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Never mind that she had no idea what they were being invaded by besides ... absence. It was the principle of the thing!
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"Good."
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"I got a few hours free. Lemme give you a hand with this."
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"I don't know," Stark replied, pleased to have found someone who understood the importance of cupcakes. "I thought, maybe, I'd make cupcakes. To help. For something to do." And he'd get right on that, if he could keep the flailing under control.
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"There's hope for this island yet then."
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Oooooh.
"Oh look. Ovens."
Lots and lots of ovens. Industrial sized ovens.
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"I thought I would try, at least. So there would be something. Something chocolate." That was important. Chocolate was kind of imperative.
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Stark wasn't entirely sure he believed that right now, but it couldn't hurt to say it. Probably. And if he repeated it enough maybe he would believe it.
"Or I hope there is hope."
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Or they'd all disappear and it wouldn't matter.
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"Someone has to. Can't break our streak now," Anders replied, hauling a very large sack of flour down from a shelf.
. . . part of him still clung to athletic superstitions.
"Until then? Cupcakes, man. It's all about the cupcakes."
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"Even the horrible ones," he added as he rummaged through the fridge. Why the bakery had turkey in the refrigerator would probably remain a mystery, but it would come in handy for the weaponized cupcakes.
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"I haven't been to the library. Didn't think I would help much, there. This I could do. I hope."
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Oh well. It was convenient.
"Maybe we can teach that class again sometime, with a twist."
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"Cupcakes for every situation?"
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"Would anyone buy that book?" Stark, people will buy anything about cupcakes. Honestly, you should know.
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He paused to dust flour out of his hair.
"I don't think you can throw me at those guys as easily as a cupcake."
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"Cupcakes are better projectiles." Though there were times he missed the easy availability of pulse weaponry on Moya. Not that those would do any good here, but he didn't know that yet.
"And tastier."
He looked down at the counter which had horseradish, turkey, and some unidentifiable brown sauce on it. "Well. These might not be."
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Wait, was that HP sauce? In a cupcake? This was going to hurt his soul.
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"Very strong. We don't have to taste them, do we?" The line had to be drawn somewhere, Anders.
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"Definitely not." He took Stark's word for it when it came to judging craziness. "Hell, this is clearing my sinuses so well I don't think we need to."
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"Good." There had been enough terrifying things to taste over the summer.
"And after this batch, something edible. With chocolate. Or peanut butter. Or both. And none of...that." He waved a hand at the frosting mixture, which had started his eye watering when he got too close.